- MUSIC REVIEW : Sukowa Hypnotic in Schoenberg's 'Pierrot Lunaire'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Waylon Shows There's Still Some Life in Tamed Outlaw : The country legend's Crazy Horse set is relaxed, human-scaled and very personable but stretches out in several directions.
- LONG BEACH : City Manager Upholds Firing of Police Chief
- Ballot Drive to Overhaul Rules of LAPD Begins : Police: A year after the King beating, a cross-section of civic leaders opens campaign to implement Christopher proposals. The charter measure goes to voters June 2.
- HANSEN DAM : Antonovich Enters Trailer Site Issue
- Outfielder No Longer an Outcast : South Coast League: El Toro's Jason Santoro spent most of last season trying to fit in. Now, he's a Charger standout.
- DIVISION III-AA : It Wasn't Pretty, but Brea Beats Newport Harbor
- Northridge Goes Out on a Low Note : Basketball: Matadors end season with a 100-68 loss to Brigham Young.
- Servite Falters in Clutch, Loses to Morningside
- BASKETBALL BOYS' PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS
- Louella S. Hundt will join A Pea...
- Sarajevo Threat Is Apparently Defused : Yugoslavia: Serb leader first says followers are marching on city. Then he calls on them to stay at home.
- COLUMN ONE : Japan Sets Its Sails on New Goal : Its America's Cup bid is audacious. Many crew members learned to sail only four years ago. They hired a top skipper, got access to wind tunnels and practiced like crazy.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Government Loses Appeal; Public Housing Eviction Plan Held Illegal
- Blacks, Blue-Collar Voters Aided Clinton, Poll Finds
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Winter Is Warmest Recorded Since 1895
- Homeless Solicitor Is Cleared in Slaying of Japanese Businessman
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Schools to Send Out 284 Layoff Notices
- Teen-Ager Is Shot in Arm After Police Pursuit in Park
- Processing Center Opens for Federal Flood Aid Applicants
- OJAI VALLEY : Residents Get Help With Permit Process
- ENERGY
- Upbeat Data Lifts Dow 14.98 to Record 3,290.25 : Market Overview
- Blue Ribbon Schools Win Prize for Muscle : When Congress halts program funding, staff and students fight back.
- It Will Be a Field Day for Shoppers at Glendale Exchange
- Hollings Defends A-Bomb 'Joke' About Japanese
- Bush Wins Georgia, but Buchanan Runs at 38% : Politics: The President also gets a victory in the Maryland primary and is running well in Colorado.
- Oscar-Winning Actress Sandy Dennis Dies at 54
- DANCES WITH SCRIPTS: In "JFK," actor Kevin...
- Ventura Council Advised It Can Revoke, Alter RV Park's Permit : Floods: The city attorney warns that the property owner may have to be compensated for loss of earnings.
- Police Hope Film Will Help Solve Slaying of Woman
- City Paying $25,000 to Settle Suit : Police in Drug Stakeout Fired Barrage at Citizen in Driveway, Jailed Him
- Another Major Storm Is Expected Today : Weather: Although the drought has been declared over locally, five area cities dependent on Northern California reservoirs still face water-supply problems, officials say.
- County Puts Sprinkler Bond Issue on Ballot : Election: $100-million measure would equip older high-rise buildings. The action follows spectacular fire in health department headquarters.
- Club Reopens With Nude Dancers : Northridge: About 60 patrons show up after a judge decides against extending a city order that had closed Extasy. Opponents plan to continue their fight.
- EPA Supplier Defends Its Work for the Agency : Controversy: Computer Sciences' stock rises after the firm notes that it has not been accused of wrongdoing.
- AT&T; Will Cut Up to a Third of Its Operators : Communications: The company will replace as many as 6,000 with a voice-recognition system that can place collect calls.
- Guide Rates Firms' Political 'Correctness' : * Lifestyle: Ratings on issues from minority hiring to the environment allow consumers to patronize companies that share their concerns.
- Gorbachev OKs Documentary
- 'King George' in Buchanan's Sights After Boost From Georgia Voters : Primary: Bush's rival is now talking nomination as his strong second-place finish shows he was not a one-state wonder in New Hampshire.
- Kenya Police Break Up Opposition Vigil : Africa: Signs mount that the experiment in multi-party democracy is deteriorating into partisan violence.
- U.N. Peacekeeper Dies
- * Jerome Hall; Internationally Known Scholar of Criminal Law
- Boardwalk Beat : Recording Captures Free-Spirited Sound of Venice's Beach Musicians
- Buying Guide Expands Its Horizons to Japan, England
- Man Who Showed How to Fake Confessions Indicted for Perjury
- Lawmaker Urges Release of Police Brutality Study : Law enforcement: Member of Black Caucus says only full disclosure can help restore the public's confidence. The report lists 15,000 complaints.
- 2 South County Cities Increase Hostilities Over Development Plans at 49-Acre Site : Land-use: Laguna Hills council feels left out of planning process for adjacent Mission Viejo parcel targeted for commercial use.
- Conservation Corps May Relocate Camp to Julian
- MOORPARK : Boys From Choir to Sing at Church
- 2 Arrested in Stabbing After Dance Brawl
- 3 Arrested in Alleged Bookmaking Operation
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Medicine's Glut of 'Fighter Pilots' : We have far too many highly paid specialists and a scarcity of family doctors. It will take generations to undo.
- OXNARD : Gas Station Gets OK to Sell Alcohol
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- As Short-Term Rates Move Up, Trouble Brews
- Irish Girl in Britain for Fetal Tests
- New Somalia Truce Signed
- Repeating a Grade: Will It Help or Hurt?
- Defector Says Gotti Saw Mob Slaying
- COUNTYWIDE : 1-Day Respite Seen From Wet Weather
- VENTURA : Beach Party to Charge Admission
- COUNTYWIDE : Latino Groups Plan Drive to Sign Voters
- Sailor at Odds With Navy's Anti-Gay Policy : Military: Gulf War veteran is taking a stand against Pentagon's ban on gay personnel.
- ELECTION RETURNS
- Reputed Mobster Petti to Serve as Own Lawyer
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Ocean View Erupts in Second Half
- AT&T; Will Cut Up to a Third of Its Operators : Communications: About 150 will be laid off in Anaheim as the company replaces as many as 6,000 with a voice-recognition system that can place collect calls.
- Clinton, Tsongas and Brown Score Victories; Buchanan Runs Strongly : Democrats: Arkansas governor sweeps Georgia. Tsongas captures Maryland and Utah. Former California governor wins tight Colorado primary.
- 60 Cubans Sentenced
- Tsongas Insists He Has Cast Off Regional Label
- First American Title Acquires Agency in N.Y. : Insurance: Santa Ana-based company says it gains access to a clientele of hundreds of lending institutions, law firms and developers.
- Knott's Entry Fee Reduced for Locals
- Bush to Get Police Tab From Democratic-Led San Francisco
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Padres' Benes Less Than Pleased with $400,000 Contract Proposal
- Paint It Scary : Businesses, Others Scramble to Thwart Michelangelo PC Virus
- Prudential Securities Must Pay $1.9 Million in Arbitration Case
- Mother Gets Jail for Being Son's Lookout
- FULLERTON : Fire Destroys Garage, 2 Cars at Residence
- CAMARILLO : Plan for New Fire Station Advances
- Anniversary Noted by Vigils, Rallies, Forums
- MUSSEL SHOAL : Trailer Plunges Off Freeway, Hits 2 Cars
- Foes Vow to Continue Fight After Simi OKs McDonald's : Development: Opponents of the proposed site near the Indian Hills neighborhood will meet Friday to discuss possible legal action against the city.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Orton Ready to Be No. 1
- Board Backs Tax Break for Some Senior Citizens : Finances: Home buyers over 55 would be able to keep the rates they paid while living in other counties. Officials hope the revenue loss would be offset by increased sales.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : New Zealand Boat Overtakes Il Moro di Venezia In a Poll
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : Conner Gets Closer, but Koch Wins It
- City Section Boys' Soccer Semifinal Postponed by Rain, Field Conditions
- OUTDOOR NOTES : It's Time for Grunion to Take Center Stage
- Pro Football
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Brothers Perez More Different Than Alike
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN SECTION 2-A BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Garcia Scores Three to Propel Anaheim
- You Name It, It's a Problem
- Phillips Forgoes Longing for Levity : The Pop Singer, Performing Tonight at Celebrity Theatre, Wants to Loosen Up and Laugh
- Rio Mesa Shows Skeptics, Then Bows to Artesia
- THE NHL : He Has Some Big Skates to Fill
- Golf Coach's Prediction Looks Good
- SOCCER GIRLS' PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS
- Clippers Sail, Lakers Sink and They're in Same Boat : Clippers: They get a second chance when Seikaly travels and Norman's shot beats the Heat, 117-116.
- Employees Endorse Lippman
- Gregoire Worth a Deeper Look
- Foster Quits PLNC Post
- NBA ROUNDUP : The Bulls Lead by 22, Then Lose to Pacers
- Saint Invigorates Buena With Healthy Performance
- Tennis
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Simi Valley 3rd Baseman Hankins Faces Surgery After Ankle Injury
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Jakosky's View From Top Isn't Exactly the Catbird Seat
- LOS ALAMITOS : Victory by Perfect Picture-A Was One for the Really Small Owners
- Radio Stations, Promoters Rock Hand in Hand : Music: A cozy alliance dictates which groups appear, how tickets are distributed.
- Gulls Endure Delays, Punches to Win : Hockey: Team gets the victory Coach Don Wadell promised after enduring problems before the game, hot tempers during it.
- ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Author Won't Take It Back
- QUOTABLE
- Preciado, Shults Leave the Aztecs
- South Gate Surprises Huskies : Prep basketball: North Hollywood falls in City Section 3-A Division semifinal, 70-63.
- Top-Seeded Thousand Oaks Girls Cruise to 69-28 Win Over Marina
- The District of Columbia Council unanimously approved...
- Packers' Bush Agrees on Ram Pact
- El Toro's Kneitel to Attend Montana
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : LSU Can't Stay With Mayberry or Arkansas
- Blisters Forced Wein, 89, to Withdraw 19 Miles Into Los Angeles Marathon
- Fear, Politics and Anxiety at the NEA : Arts grants: Many applicants believe the White House is pressing to pick an uncontroversial successor to John E. Frohnmayer.
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- Show's Over, for Now : Tarkanian Gets 65-53 Victory and an Emotional Ceremony in What University Officials Hope Is His Final Game at UNLV
- DIVISION V-AA : Brethren Christian Gets the Chills in 44-36 Loss
- Interactive 'Jones' : George Lucas Dreams of Multimedia Adventures for 'Young Indiana Jones'
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Conner Still Behind But Getting Closer : Sailing: Bill Koch's successful run through the Cup trials continues.
- New Look, Old Style for Kings : Hokey: They play like last season's team in beating the Flyers, 4-1, and go five games above .500 with 9-3-1 streak.
- Country Dick Montana to Try a Stint as a Deejay
- DiMuro to Again Coach Notre Dame Girls
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' 4-A SOCCER : El Toro Earns Berth in Final Against Mater Dei
- College Football
- Jones Takes Fast Track to Recovery
- Devotee of Sacred Renaissance Choral Music Defies the Odds
- New Channel 2 News Director Sets Off a Storm : Television: Since John Lippman's arrival at KCBS the level of newsroom discontent has reportedly risen, much of it focusing on the direction of news coverage.
- Clippers Sail, Lakers Sink and They're in Same Boat : Lakers: Team hangs close without Worthy before falling to Trail Blazers, 105-101. Dunleavy ejected.
- Mater Dei Eases Past Buena, 68-49
- Chapman Might Prosper Under This Young Coach
- Comedy Land, which has been based at...
- O.C. Philharmonic Sets New Season : Classical music: The society's executive director says 1992-93 performers make up a 'strong' schedule, but financial constraints also played a role in booking decisions.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Nightclub fixture and how-to writer Dianne Brill says she has been mistaken for a blond bimbo. But deep down inside she's . . . : A Feminist Babe
- GE Cited for 50 Safety Offenses at Plant in O.C.
- Turkish Coal Mine Explosion Kills at Least 52
- Russian Sentenced to Die for 2 Killings
- SIMI VALLEY : Ex-President, Wife Meet With Students
- FULLERTON : City Appoints Interim Fire Chief
- Esprit de Corp. has named Fritz Ammann...
- Russian Official to Discuss Trade at Luncheon
- Coal Canyon Housing Gets Green Light : Development: Project environmental impact report approved over protests regarding loss of mountain lion habitat.
- Bruce W. Ballenger has resigned his partnership...
- Philharmonic Uncorks a Balanced Benefit
- Heart Attack Fells Menachem Begin : Israel: Former prime minister, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in serious condition.
- Shirley Ede has been promoted to the...
- Border Agents Seize 3 After 60-Mile Chase
- Apple Plans Better Macintosh Software
- Palestinians Detail Self-Rule Proposal : Mideast: Arabs call for a West Bank and Gaza legislature by October.
- Clinton Clinches a Solid Win in Georgia : Election: He hints of a tough fight in the weeks ahead. The returns dispel the dread of a Tsongas double-header.
- Peter D. Wilkes has been named senior...
- Handwriting Is in the Letter and on the Wall
- Salomon Bros. Inc. has named Robert S....
- ITT to Sell Alcatel Stake for $3.6 Billion
- Thrift-Cleanup Overbilling Alleged : Bailout: Accountants overcharged the RTC up to $4 million as it rushed to resolve S&L; failures in the West, a Senate panel is told.
- Campaign Delivers the Vote--Literally
- Home Builders Predict Recovery : They Cite U.S. Reports Indicating Economy Is Easing Out of Recession
- Former Soviet Forces Begin Baltic Pullout
- Gains in Home Sales, Key Indicator Hint at Recovery : Recession: January figures add to signs that the economy may soon turn around. But many economists recall false forecasts of last spring.
- Brown Introduces Broad Civil Rights Bill : Legislation: The Speaker says it would be the toughest in the nation. It would, among other things, outlaw certain discrimination against homosexuals, the disabled and the foreign-speaking.
- Nation IN BRIEF : THE WEST : Policy Seeks to Halt Waste of Yew Trees
- Karabakh Furor Grows as Bodies Are Recovered : Civil war: Officials say at least 120 Azerbaijanis were killed in Armenian attack on the town of Khojaly.
- Bennett Won't Resign From Tax Board : Government: He chooses to await attorney general's opinion on whether fraud conviction requires him to leave. But he won't commit to following it.
- Colorado Gives Brown Firmer Footing : Politics: The former California governor's surprising primary win helps place him as the anti-Establishment candidate.
- Supes' Show: Farce or Tragedy?
- WARNER CENTER : Planning Panel's Action Scrutinized
- Border Agents Seize 3 After 60-Mile Chase
- Support for Gay Studies School Builds : Education: West Hollywood donates classroom space. Interest is high among prospective faculty.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- BASKETBALL BOYS' PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS : Campbell Hall Topples Brethren Christian
- College Football
- Call Leads Brigham Young Past Northridge
- Trabuco Hills Opens Big Lead, Then Holds On to Beat Burroughs
- DIVISION I-A : Mater Dei Races Past Buena, 68-49
- NAIA DISTRICT 3 BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Henjum and Witmer Lead SCC to Victory
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : West Hills Advances; Todd Hurt
- FBI, Arizona Police Alerted in Kidnaping : Search: Mother of 6-year-old fails to turn up in Mesa. Cypress grandmother had reared boy from infancy.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : Koch Defeats Conner Again, Breaks Record
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ELSEWHERE : Van Slyke's Son Rescued
- Murray Hits Free Throws to Beat Tustin
- TENNIS / CHAMPIONS CUP : Connors Chops Caratti, Looks Forward to Stich
- Running back Tim Worley of the Pittsburgh...
- Racing Hall of Fame Ballot Is Set
- Supervisors Balk at Reform of Pensions : L.A. County: Commissions ordered to study rules that have boosted retirement compensation. Disgruntled Molina says move puts issue on 'back burner.'
- Can a 6-Lane Tollway Find Its Way in Laguna Canyon?
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : New Administrator Joins Mission
- COUNTYWIDE : County Takes Over Irvine Co. Land Gift
- OXNARD : Council Cuts Rent for Day-Care Center
- Starting From Scratch : The San Diego Bottom Scratchers, a Dive Club Formed 59 Years Ago, Are Short on Members, but Long on Memories of Early Days in the Sport
- Santiago Shedding No Tears : Baseball: The catcher is ready to move on after this season.
- "Sculpture Spaces," a 2,000-square-foot work space and...
- MORNING REPORT : TELEVISION
- TV Ratings : 'Fish Police' Can't Get Arrested
- HOLLYWOOD : Salvation Army Gets Grant for Apartments
- Korman Making New Bid for Congress
- PANORAMA CITY : Doctor Suspended After Baby's Death
- One Cheer--Two Grains of Salt : King Fahd makes a small move toward political reform
- Faith Baptist Advances to Title Game
- The Spill at a Glance
- Supervisors Approve Talks on Creating a County Fire District : Public safety: The 16 cities that now contract for protection would run the independent system. The county could wind up with $15 million from the transfer of Fire Department assets.
- Rains Head East, but More Expected
- THOUSAND OAKS : Council Declines to Schedule Recall Vote
- OJAI : Appeal Protests Report on Landfill
- Welfare Shock: Any Way Out? : Swelling rolls hit strapped local governments
- CALABASAS : Korman Announces Run for Congress
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Drops Tax District Proposal
- Orsulak's Catch-22 Situation: Why Run if He's That Good?
- DIVISION I-AA : Capistrano Valley Airs It Out, Defeats Long Beach Jordan
- MEN'S TENNISTop-ranked UCLA swept unranked University of...
- Rancho Alamitos Takes a Slice of III-A Final
- ROUNDUP : Gahr's Third-Quarter Defense Enough to Upend Woodbridge
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Rancho Santiago, Seeking Third Title, Will Face El Camino
- SOCCER GIRLS' PLAYOFF SEMIFINALS : Memories Spark Harvard-Westlake Past Mayfield, 2-1
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' 4-A SOCCER
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- Senior swingman Marquis Burns of Reseda High...
- Finally, Lunker Trout Get Down to Business
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE : 1990-91 IN REVIEW
- STAGE
- They're Off Their Rockers--and Love It
- Ripple Effect Expected in School Revamping : Reconfiguration: As four Valley campuses shift to accepting ninth-graders, a number of changes will be needed in the lower grade levels.
- Woman Describes Finding Mother's Body : Hearing: Ring from victim has been linked to accused serial killer Cleophus Prince Jr.
- County May Use Brief Closings to Cut Deficit : Budget: A day-at-a-time closure of facilities may be used by the county in an effort to trim the $30-million budget deficit during the next four months.
- DIVISION II-A : Two Late Free Throws by Kunz Get Kennedy Past San Marcos
- Larsen Marks Comeback With 9th-Place Swim in U.S. Trials
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canadiens Rain on Islander Parade
- New Military Wish List: Cargo Ships, Rail Cars
- L.A. School Board Punishes Officials for Budget Deficit : Education: Several managers, including top financial officer, are disciplined for $130-million shortfall.
- Sun Microsystems Taps Russians for Computing Talent : High tech: Some of the former Soviet Union's best scientists are working with the U.S. firm to develop supercomputers.
- Santa Barbara Declares Drought Over, Lifts Restrictions
- * John Wilson; Founding Dancer of Joffrey Ballet
- CULTURE WATCH : A Year to Celebrate the Last Frontier
- SCENE ON THE STREET : They're Cutting Quite a Figure
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS U.S. SENATE : Boxer Enters Contest, Vows Domestic Agenda
- Keep Calm When Signing Financial Agreement : Divorcing couples can avoid inequities by waiting six months to settle, when emotions are less likely to rule.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Save Water and Drive Safely
- Bush Gets Bittersweet Victories in Key Races : Republicans: He wins in Georgia, Maryland and Colorado. Buchanan's solid showing points to long fight.
- A Look at Tax Guides and Tax Software
- BANKING/FINANCE : First Newport Bank Shakes Off Identity Crisis With New Name
- She's Got Your Number : As a Telephone Book Proofreader, Joanne Wallace Ensures Entries Are Letter-Perfect
- Jeanie Simpson Oliver; Glasgow's First Telephone Operator Was 111
- CRIMES REPORTED TO THE LAPD
- Black Market for Transvestites Had Designs on Best of Labels
- Carbon Monoxide Suspected in Death
- LONG BEACH : Council Acts to Outlaw Sleeping in Public Areas
- Bail Denied in Chula Vista Slaying and Hostage-Taking Case
- TUSTIN : Campaign Reforms May Go on Ballot
- FULLERTON : AAUW to Screen Gender Bias Video
- PREP BASEBALL 1992: SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
- ADVERTISING
- Chrysler Gets an Electric Car Partner : Autos: Westinghouse and the car maker will put $10 million into boosting acceleration and range.
- BOOK REVIEW : The Dawning of the Legends and Lore of Earthly Paradise : DAWN BEHIND THE DAWN: A Search for the Earthly Paradise, <i> By Geoffrey Ashe</i> , Holt, $24.95
- Park-Goers Are Riding High at 1,600-Acre Whiting Ranch
- Clinton Holds Fund-Raising Lead
- R&D; Spending to Be Flat at Major Japanese Firms
- FIXATIONS : Once Inside Clemens Home, You're Not in O.C. Anymore
- Ribet Plans Move to Larger Facility at Former Pater Noster
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Farmers Protest Water Policies
- City to Limit Access to Laguna Greenbelt : Conservation: Protection of wildlife habitats is a higher priority than recreation, City Council decides.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Stereo Store Chain Settles Claim of Deceptive Advertising Out of Court
- LOS ANGELES : Father Recounts Troubles of Man Slain at Marathon
- City Council Approves 3 High-Rises in Woodland Hills : Gateway: The buildings were exempted from the Ventura Boulevard growth-control plan.
- Vacation Time Could Prolong Gates' Departure
- PLATFORM : To Some Graduates, Any Job Is a Good Job
- RESEDA : Intruder Who Made 911 Call Enters Plea
- ORANGE : School Board Names New Facilities Chief
- Bank Fined $950,000 Over Cash Reporting
- Bush-Yeltsin Summit Slated for June 16-17
- Forget Spiel, Let's Just Get Right to the Juicy Stuff
- CLIPBOARD : Notifiable Diseases Report
- SANTA ANA : Zoo Invites Public to 40th Birthday Party
- VAN NUYS : Man, 18, Charged in Campus Shooting
- OJAI : Students Support Condom Dispensers
- Discrimination Against Girls
- Bush's Secret Aid for Iraq
- Bush's Secret Aid for Iraq
- Praise and Criticism for 'Then and NOW'
- Praise and Criticism for 'Then and NOW'
- Democrats
- Praise and Criticism for 'Then and NOW'
- Bush's Secret Aid for Iraq
- A Vote for McClintock
- Generous American
- Discrimination Against Girls